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... regime diplomatically and economically from the rest of the Caribbean and Central American regions . This involved an American embargo on sale of weapons to Cuba ; the State Department simultaneously implored other Western governments ...
... regime diplomatically and economically from the rest of the Caribbean and Central American regions . This involved an American embargo on sale of weapons to Cuba ; the State Department simultaneously implored other Western governments ...
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... regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been published , but most accounts agree on the following facts ...
... regime of Captain Jacobo Arbenz had become increasingly identified with the Guatemalan Communist Party . Few government documents of the American role in Guatemala have been published , but most accounts agree on the following facts ...
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... regime was also directed throughout Latin and Central America . Seeing the mounting pressure at home and abroad against his regime , Arbenz turned to the Soviet bloc for aid . He purchased 2,000 tons of weapons from Czechoslovakia ...
... regime was also directed throughout Latin and Central America . Seeing the mounting pressure at home and abroad against his regime , Arbenz turned to the Soviet bloc for aid . He purchased 2,000 tons of weapons from Czechoslovakia ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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